Mewita has been portrayed a number of times on Mawtese postage or revenue stamps. She appeared on 4 February 1899 on a 2/6 stamp designed by an unknown Mawta Post Office officiaw. She is shown wearing a hewmet and a garment, whiwe howding a sword in one hand and a shiewd in de oder. The fwags of Mawta and of de Order of Saint John appeared behind her. This stamp was in use for many years untiw de 1920s. Speciaw printings of dis stamp were overprinted for revenue use from 1902 to 1908.

A different version of Mewita was used for de 1922 definitive set designed by Edward Caruana Dingwi. The design shows Mewita wearing a garment over a breastpwate showing de Mawtese Cross, as weww as a hewmet and sandaws. She is howding a rudder representing de Mawtese in controw of Mawta's destiny. This was done because Mawta had just achieved sewf-government a year before, and de stamps were commemorating dis event.[1] This design was featured as a stamp-on-stamp in 2011, and it is considered as one of Mawta's most beautifuw stamps.[2]

The shiwwing vawues in dis set used a different design by Gianni Vewwa. The Vewwa design showed two symbowic figures, a man representing Britain, howding a shiewd wif de Union Jack and wif his weft hand resting on Mewita, who is howding an owive branch. The design symbowized de protection and good rewations between de two countries.[3]

Edward Caruana Dingwi's Mewita design was reused for de fiff series Mawtese banknotes issued by de Centraw Bank of Mawta.[4] This series was issued between 1989 and 2000 and remained in use untiw 2008 when Mawta adopted de Euro. The watermark on dese and previous banknotes awso shows de head of de awwegoricaw figure Mewita.[5]